The difference between Come what may and Regardless
When used as adverbs, come what may means in spite of anything that might happen, whereas regardless means without attention to warnings or indications of bad consequences.
Regardless is also preposition with the meaning: paying no attention to.
Regardless is also adjective with the meaning: having no regard.
check bellow for the other definitions of Come what may and Regardless
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Come what may as an adverb (idiomatic):
In spite of anything that might happen; whatever may occur.
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Regardless as an adjective:
Having no regard; heedless; careless.
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Regardless as an adverb:
Without attention to warnings or indications of bad consequences.
Examples:
"Tatiana knew the yogurt had passed its expiry date, but she ate it regardless."
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Regardless as a preposition:
Paying no attention to; regardless of.
Examples:
"Tatiana ate the cauliflower regardless of its colour.''attention usex doesn`t illustrate sense"